Hi Kristjan, Anselm et al.,
just had a look into stacklesslib, searching a fork() function.
Maybe sPickle is the way to go? Looking there as well right now.
Reason:
I am evaluating pysandbox from Victor Stinner which is quite functional,
but missing some spots on windows.
Unfortunately, although it uses subprocess, in a call() with subprocess
it uses fork() :-(
And as always, I need that stuff on windows, sooo,
why not emulating fork, instead of re-writing things.
And btw., do you have experience with pysandbox, or should I use
something else for semi-protected code?
cheers & thanks - chris
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